Learn how the Bounty System in Blacksea Odyssey works prior to the Alpha Testing

Have you signed up to take part in the Blacksea Odyssey Alpha Test? If not you can do so HERE , if you have, then there are a few things you should know before embarking on your adventure, such as how the Bounty System works.

The Backstory

It is the ninetieth year of the third eon – a Titanfish year. During a Titanfish year, the people celebrate space a race which occurs once a decade. It is known as the Blacksea Odyssey. The Galactic Entertainment Corporation broadcasts the competition live each Titanfish year and countless watch as the best astrofishers race to hunt the Titanfish for fame, fortune, and glory. If the old man had ever believed in destiny, this would be his. He would pursue the Titanfish into the Void, where no astrofishers dare venture before, and win the competition.

The introductory cinematic of our Announcement Trailer introduces this backstory and will be used as an introduction cinematic for the game as well.

The Bounty System

The Blacksea Odyssey competition consists of eight rounds. Each rounds, the contestants are presented with a pool of bounties from which they may hunt. These bounties are the massive bosses that live in the Blacksea. Upon defeating the bounty, the contestant earn’s a bounty score.

Each bounty has varying stats – which can either increase or decrease difficulty as well as the base bounty score awarded for completing the bounty. Bonus bounty points are awarded after a bounty is defeated depending on how well the contestant performed during the round.

The contestant with the greatest score at the end of the seventh round is awarded the privileged of encountering the Titanfish. The contestant who defeats the Titanfish wins the competition – assuming they all don’t die.

Do you think you have what it takes to take on the boss and survive? We shall see later this month when the Alpha Test goes live!

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